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"Computer Ed takes a look at the recent news concerning Googles acquiring data from unsecured home networks around the world. The question was explored as to why Google did not delete the data as soon as they realized they had it. We also answered a question posed by a listener concerning the recent sale of Verizon Internet to Frontier Communication and how it will affect local customers. This just brings up however the need for home users to look at the various free online mail services. Gigabyte Motherboards much more"
Computer Ed Radio Show June 6 2010 @ Hi Tech Legion- Details
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Priced to move at $14.95, the Bullet offers an awesome accessory for those customers who ask for more than just the run of the mill cell phone charger.
News - Apple iPhone 3G S Bullet Retractable Car Charger Review at CCE Reviews- Details
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It's been a while since I've taken a look at a Thermaltake case, and if this case is any indication it looks like Thermaltake is still producing some pretty nice cases. I was overall very impressed with the Element V thanks to all of its features and very reasonable MSRP. At time of publishing it is listed at $169.99 USD, however if you do some looking online you can find it for ~$129.99 USD which makes it a very good value for a nice full tower case. . .
Thermaltake Element V Full-Tower Case Review - BCCHardware- Details
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"After buying PC Power & Cooling, OCZ decided to keep selling power supplies without modular cabling system and with a single +12 V rail under that brand, and sell under their own brand only products with modular cabling system. Fatal1ty 750 W is, therefore, a unit with this feature."
OCZ Fatal1ty 750 W Power Supply Review @ Hardware Secrets- Details
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Are you a World of Warcraft die hard fan? Want a nice looking, extremely comfortable wireless headset that has a lot of customizable options, including the choice to set one of multiple lights for the exterior and special designed lenses with Alliance/Horde design? Did I forget to mention very good sound quality? Then this piece of hardware might be designed just for you!
Creative World of Warcraft Wireless Headset Review @ Madshrimps- Details
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Unique illuminated globe and teardrop design brings modern style and sound to your iDevice
Culver City, CA – June 8, 2010 – Speakal, a company driven to provide innovative and stylish audio products, is proud to announce the immediate availability of the highly-anticipated iCrystal ‘made for iPod’ docking solution. iCrystal boasts one of the most innovative and unique designs of any dock on the market with two separated spherical pods that house an illuminated teardrop shedding a gentle ambient blue light around the rim of the speaker.
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"Continuing my "The Best of SkyMall" selection:"
SkyMall’s Most Bizarre Products – Part 2 @ Hardware Secrets- Details
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The Gorillatorch’s flexible, wrappable legs and super strong magnetic feet are coupled with 100 lumens of intense output and enhanced emergency features including red light and strobe options
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – June 8, 2010 – Joby, the world renowned designer of the Gorillapod™ line of innovative camera tripods, is pleased to announce the global launch of the Gorillatorch Flare. Expanding the Gorillatorch™ family of well-designed, revolutionary products for the creative and active consumer, the Gorillatorch Flare offers an enhanced emergency feature set in addition to the powerful beam and bendable legs with magnetic feet, and is Joby’s most versatile flashlight yet!
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"After working with this chassis, I can safely say that there's nothing hellish about NZXT's Hades mid-tower ATX case. It's feature rich with a good cable management design and a drive cage design built for maximum configuration options. The cooling performance is excellent, yet easy on the ears and the built in fan controllers allow the user to custom tailor the performance to suit the installed hardware."
NZXT Hades Computer Case Review @ Tweaknews- Details
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The Thermaltake Toughpower XT 775W PSU is a decent piece of kit for a mid-range enthusiast PC. This PSU comes equipped with one large 64A +12v rail and supports 4 PCIe devices - 2x 6-pin and 2x 8-pin. It is mostly modular and features a nice large fan that provides very good cooling to this unit under normal circumstances. . .
Thermaltake Toughpower XT 775 Modular PSU Review - BCCHardware- Details
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Highly Anticipated New Range Delivers Performance and Full Adjustability Beginning June 2010
San Diego, June 08. 2010
Mad Catz® Interactive, Inc. (“Mad Catz” or “the Company”) (AMEX/TSX: MCZ), a leading third-party interactive entertainment accessory provider today announced that it has begun world-wide shipment of its highly-anticipated R.A.T.7 and R.A.T.5 gaming mice under the Company’s Cyborg professional gaming brand.
Unveiled to critical acclaim at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Cyborg R.A.T. quickly sparked the imagination of gamers everywhere, all keen to experience the adjustable ergonomics and cutting-edge technology designed to deliver a competitive edge when compared to traditional gaming mice.
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"HTL and Computer Ed have invited Damon Muzny and Simon Solokto from AMD to participate in this discussion. Both Damon and Simon will be offering suggestions,opinions and may even answer some questions. The focus of this discussion is not about which brand of processor, video card, etc is best but what type of system build may be the most beneficial based on the opinions. We will also be discussing the definitions of Computer Users. Come Join us Damon and Simon will be available from Monday June 7 to Friday June 11, 2010."
HTL Fourm Discussion - Featuring Damon Muzny and Simon Soloktko of AMD @ Hi Tech Legion- Details
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Antec's Sonata Proto is not flashy or loaded with fans but that is more than acceptable. The Proto is a solidly built case with and a simple and elegant design.
News - Antec Sonata Proto Review at Overclockers Online- Details
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"Not much was revealed about the MSI 890FXA-GD70 that was used in the Phenom II X6 article a few weeks ago. It's now time to uncover the mysteries floating around this board!"
MSI 890FXA-GD70 Review @ Neoseeker- Details
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"Keeping your system cool is an important aspect of getting the maximum life out of your PC therefore a CPU cooler plays major part of your overall cooling solution. Last time we tested the Spire TherMax Eclipse cooler and got some good results. Today we will be testing the Cooler Master Vortex Plus CPU cooler."
Cooler Master Vortex Plus CPU Cooler Review @ BayReviews.com- Details
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"Beside the main cooling systems of aircooling and all-out water cooling, there are also coolers that try to combine
the performance of water cooling and price of air cooling. We now have a cooler from probably the best known
manufacturer of coolers like this - CoolIT Systems and their ECO A.L.C."
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Thermaltake has been putting out quality products since 1999. Thermaltake has had its hands in everything from CPU and GPU coolers to cases and power supplies. Today we will be looking at Thermaltake’s update to their SpinQ cooler: the SpinQ VT. Join us as we analyze the cooler and test how it performs.
Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU Cooler @ Rbmods- Details
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"GeForce GTX 465 is the latest DirectX 11-based graphics chip released by NVIDIA, being more accessible than the GTX 470 and GTX 480 models. At USD 280 – USD 300 it is quoted exactly between the Radeon HD 5830 (USD 240 – USD 275) and Radeon HD 5850 (USD 295 – USD 335). Let's see how this factory-overclocked version from EVGA dubbed SuperClocked (SC) edition fared in our tests."
EVGA GeForce GTX 465 SuperClocked Video Card Review @ Hardware Secrets- Details
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The design for laptop cooling differ in many aspects. They may differ in size, shape, airflow direction, number of fans, power consumption, and they way they draw power. All of these will play a role in which cooler you should buy. For review we have Antec's Notebook Cooler Designer, we'll check out it's features and ability to cool.
Antec Notebook Cooler Designer @ TechwareLabs- Details
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The best part of being in Taiwan for Computex is that we're so close to a huge number of companies that we deal with on a regular basis. As Kingston has a factory not too far outside of Taipei, Hsinchu to be exact, the company invited a group of journalists and industry friends to take a tour. We were there, and relay our experiences.
Taking a Tour of Kingston's Hsinchu Factory @ Techgage.comMore Articles …
- Mushkin Joule 1000W Power Supply Review @ OCC
- Eagle Tech Arion ET-AR506-BK 2.1 Soundstage Speaker System Review @ Tweaknews
- The Booth Babes of Computex 2010 @ Techgage.com
- The Games I Keep Going Back To @ Techgage.com
- AMD Athlon-II X2-260 Regor Processor @ Benchmark Reviews
- Futurelooks News Flash - COMPUTEX 2010 – Compro and Thecus Offer IP Cameras, NAS, and NVR Solutions
- Computex news: MSI, Enermax, Seasonic, Intel, Bigfoot, TUL, and Biostar
- News - Samsung SCX 5935FN Monochrome Laser Multifunction Printer Review at CCE Reviews
- Futurelooks News Flash - COMPUTEX 2010 – Gadget Hunting on the Trade Show Floor
- Futurelooks News Flash - COMPUTEX 2010 – Keynote Summaries from AMD, Asus, Hanwang, and BenQ
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